November 1984 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Biography | Humour | Art | Interview Biography Michael Hastings Art of the Personal T S Eliot By Peter Ackroyd Paul Hamilton Reading The Self Using Biography By William Empson The Art of Autobiography in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century England By A O J Cockshut LR Humour Richard Curtis Two Great Books Anna Karenin By Leo Tolstoy Bachelor Boys: The Young Ones Book By Ben Elton, Rik Mayall, Lise Mayer Art Christopher Butler Modernist Market Has Modernism Failed? By Suzi Gablik But Is It Art? By B R Tilghman LR Interview John Haffenden Magical Mannerist Interview with Angela Carter LR
Paul Hamilton Reading The Self Using Biography By William Empson The Art of Autobiography in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century England By A O J Cockshut LR
Richard Curtis Two Great Books Anna Karenin By Leo Tolstoy Bachelor Boys: The Young Ones Book By Ben Elton, Rik Mayall, Lise Mayer
Christopher Butler Modernist Market Has Modernism Failed? By Suzi Gablik But Is It Art? By B R Tilghman LR
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